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William H. "Uncle Griff" Griffin

Marlborough, Westwood, Walpole, Massachusetts

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Of Marlborough, formerly of Westwood, died Sept. 22nd. Beloved son of the late Edward and Dorothy E. (Clune) Griffin. Loving brother of Elizabeth Bolster and her husband Robert of Walpole, Elaine Keefe and her husband Richard of Westwood and Edward Griffin and his wife Peggy of Lexington. Loving...

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Dear Bill Family and Friends...
Here is God's perfect person always giving, unselfish, non material, living the eternal now, full of warmth and grace and love for family. All of us had a dinner club monthly and occasional golf outings. Some of us worked with Bill. What a special friend!!!

Bill
I have always thought you a man who embodied creativity, laughter, and care for others. I was asways impressed with the desire you showed to improve in all those things. I am greateful for the brief time we had. I will try to live in a way that honors your memory.
I will miss you
Ron Jones (Cambridge, Ma.)

Dear Elizabeth, Elaine, Edward and Families, My love and prayers go out to you. You have been such a power of example of what love and family is all about. You all have been such a remarkable family. I remember your parents Dorothy and Ed what wonderful people they were and the grief you went through with their passing when you all were so young but yet pulled together and stayed together and helped each other beyond words. And now you go through it again with the passing of your most...

Dear Bill, with us Still-- and Always Will.

I have to say that people of such extraordinary kindness and generosity do not leave us- they are too dependable and mean too much. Our lives are ever the richer. God Bless You, Bill and Thank You.

Margaret Nairn ( actor-member and stage-manager; Diversity Theatre. Also AART)

Elizabeth, Elaine, Ed and families:
We will greatly miss Billy and the fun and laughter that we all enjoyed. It was obvious how much he loved family and how important you all were to him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of loss. We are so sorry we could not be there with you.

When a person of goodness passes on, I believe they leave with us much of their goodness for us to carry on. Thank you, Bill, for being so good.

Stan Edelson
Diversity Lab Theater Artistic Director

Bill seemed to carry a joyful spirit with him at all times: Every time I saw him around ImprovBoston, it brought a smile to my face. He will be missed by all of us.

Ed, Peggy, Courtney, Mallory and the Griffin family,
Your entire family is in our prayers. We hope that until you all meet Bill again, God will hold you in the palm of his hands. (Irish prayer)

Bill, you are missed. My condolences to the family.